The top 15 clubs for bottle service in Toronto

The top Toronto clubs for bottle service are fun, high-energy and perfect for a night out on the town. Most of the time, it's perfectly appropriate to buy your booze like any other regular Torontonian (one ounce at a time after waiting for ten minutes behind someone who loudly describes their sociology class as "totally paradigm-changing. Is that how you say it? Paradigm?"). However, there are certain occasions when you just need to treat yo' self.

Maybe you got a new job or are celebrating your birthday or your late owner's deadbeat son hit you with his car. Regardless of the reason, there's something special about having all the comforts of being in your own home mixing your own drinks; having comfortable seating all to yourself but with more well-dressed attractive strangers and less old pizza box stench.

Here are the top 15 clubs for bottle service in Toronto.

Gravity SoundbarNumber of booths for bottle service: Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday: 15 booths. Friday: 26 booths. Saturday: 44 booths.Days and times available: Wednesday-Saturday: 10 pm- 3 am.Maximum occupancy: 1038 peopleMinimum spend: Wednesday and Saturday: $300 minimum. All other days: $260 minimum. How to make a reservation: Call 416.977.8900.Best bet if: It's your birthday. If you book on or near your birthday (and can verify it with ID), you get a free bottle of champagne

Switch NightclubNumber of booths available for bottle service: 11 booths and two high top tablesDays and times available: Thursday to Saturday: 10:30 pm- 2 am.Maximum occupancy: 400 (both upper and lower floors)Minimum spend: None.How to make a reservation: Call 647.824.4993 or email info@switchtoronto.comBest bet if: You want more than just drinking and dancing. Switch has video games on the lower level and sometimes brings in entertainers for special events.

EFSNumber of booths for bottle service: 16 (plus 10 on the rooftop patio in the summer)Days and times available: Wednesday-Saturday: 10 pm- 2 am. Maximum occupancy: 650 (plus 250 on the patio)Minimum spend: Thursday: 2 bottle minimum (bottles start at $180). Friday and Saturday: Three bottle minimum. How to make a reservation: Call 416.477.5460 or email info@johndoegroup.comBest bet if: You want a club that also has breathing room. EFS' rooftop patio is gorgeous and provides some fresh air when you need a break from dancing up a storm.

Pravda Vodka BarNumber of booths for bottle service: Four booths/tables, two semi-private rooms and one private room. Days and times available: Friday 4 pm-2 am, Saturday 6 pm-2 am.Maximum occupancy: 280 peopleMinimum spend (if any): $40 per guest.How to make a reservation: Call 416.366.0303 Best bet if: You're a vodka affectionado. Pravda has an enormous selection of vodka from all over the world. Yes, they all pair well with Red Bull.

Cube NightclubNumber of booths for bottle service: 12-14 (with 12 on the patio during the warmer months)Days and times available: Friday-Saturday: 10 pm-2 am (with Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday added during patio weather)Maximum occupancy: 350 (plus another 350 when the patio is open)Minimum spend: Two to three bottles (bottles start at $190). How to make a reservation: Call 416.263.0330 or email info@cubenightclub.comBest bet if: You want a high female to male ratio. Cube is known for being a place where ladies go to dance.

Bloke and 4thNumber of booths for bottle service: 14 Days and times available: Tuesday, Thursday-Saturday: 10 pm-2 am.Maximum occupancy: 350 people.Minimum spend: Thursday: Two bottle minimum (bottle start at $180). Friday and Saturday: Three bottle minimum. How to make a reservation: Call 416.477.1490 or email info@blokeand4th.comBest bet if: You want your dinner and dancing in the same place.

The Fifth Social ClubNumber of booths for bottle service: 11 (increases to 15 booths for special events)Days and times available: Friday-Saturday: 10pm-2:30 pmMaximum occupancy: 600+ peopleMinimum spend: One bottle per five guests (bottles start at $200). How to make a reservation: Call 416.893.0059 or email viphost@thefifth.comBest bet if: You're looking for a fun event. The Fifth often holds fun events to entertain club-goers. Their latest venture is a Tinder Lounge where users of the app, Tinder (the straight Grindr) can expedite the dating app process in person.

ParlourNumber of booths for bottle service: 6. Days and times available: Wednesday-Thursday: 5:30 pm- 12 am. Friday-Saturday: 5:30 pm- 2 am.Maximum occupancy: 120 (plus 33 on the patio during the summer)Minimum spend: Two bottles (bottles start at $220). How to make a reservation: Call 416.408.3666 or email info@parlour270.com.Best bet if: You want a more intimate experience. Parlour is a smaller club so you won't lose track of your friends.

Cabin FiveNumber of booths for bottle service: ThreeDays and times available: Friday-Saturday: 10 pm- 2:30 am Maximum occupancy: 200+ peopleMinimum spend: One bottle per five guests (bottles begin at $200). How to make a reservation: Call 416.893.0059 or email viphost@cabinfive.comBest bet if: Bachelorette parties. Cabin Five offers special package deals for brides-to-be.

The HoxtonNumber of booths for bottle service: 14Days and times available: Friday-Sunday: 10 pm- 2 am. Maximum occupancy: 715 peopleMinimum spend: NoneHow to make a reservation: Call or text 647.400.4788 or email vip@thehoxton.caBest bet if: You want live music with your bottle service. The Hoxton is known for hosting amazing concerts.

Uniun NightclubNumber of booths for bottle service: 16-20Days and times available: Friday-Sunday: 10 pm- 3 amMaximum occupancy: 1000 peopleMinimum spend: Two to three bottles (bottles start at $190).How to make a reservation: Call 416.603.9300 or email info@uniun.comBest bet if: Justin Bieber isn't responding to your tweets and you really, really have to talk to him. He's been seen partying at Uniun when he's in town.

Product NightclubNumber of booths for bottle service: 10Days and times available: Friday- Saturday: 10 pm- 2amMaximum occupancy:1200Minimum spend: Two to three bottle minimum (bottles start at $190). How to make a reservation: Call 416.351.1100 or email info@productnightclub.comBest bet if: You need your club to be visually appealing. Product's mannequins and reimagined twinkle lights will satisfy even the most devoted Matisse scholar.

F-StopNumber of booths available for bottle service: Eight booths and three high top tablesDays/Times available: Thursday to Saturday: 10:30 pm- closeMinimum/maximum occupancy: 250 peopleMinimum spend: NoneHow to make a reservation: Call 647.824.4993 or email info@f-stoptoronto.comBest bet if: You're specific about the way your beats sound. F-Stop has a state-of-the-art sound system.

Cabana Pool BarNumber of booths for bottle service: 28 (8 poolside and 20 outside the pool)Days and times available: Tuesday-Friday: 12- 8 pm, Saturday-Sunday: 12-11 pm (Cabana Pool Bar is only open in the summer)Maximum occupancy: 2500 peopleMinimum spend: Lakeside $1000. Poolside $2500.How to make a reservation: Call 416.479.7645 or email info@cabanapoolbar.comBest bet if: You're celebrating something and want to go all out with luxury.

The Guvernment ComplexNumber of booths for bottle service: 50Days and times available: Friday-Saturday: 10 pm- 4 am.Maximum occupancy: 6000 peopleMinimum spend (if any): 2-3 bottles minimum (bottles start at $190). How to make a reservation: Call 417.869.0045 or email vip@theguvernment.comBest bet if: You're in the mood for a crazy dance party complete with meeting new people.

No, you're right. There isn't a 26'er in the city, outside of champagne, that costs $450. Many of these numbers are nonsense. Martha, have you been to any of these places? I guess since you're a woman though you're likely just hanging around and you've never actually seen one of the bills.

The pricing for Uniun and Product don't seem right - $450 a bottle? Are you sure that isn't the price for two bottles ($225 each), and maybe got mixed up with the two bottle minimum, which would be $450?

The lists should also reflect that most places (well the 'higher end' ones) also charge 18% gratuity.

what's with the bottle service hate? i'm not a douchebag, i'm an introverted nerd who's good at math.

200 dollars a bottle, two bottles ($400) between 6 people = $66.67 each. 40oz a bottle, two bottles (80oz) between 6 people = 64 drinks or 10.7 drinks per person. if you buy individual drinks at a standard rate, (say $6 per drink,) and you drink 10... that's just under the bottle service rate. except that extra 5ish bucks just bought you and your friends a whole booth, your own server, and security will only let you and your friends sit there.

if you hate clubs, fine. (i do.) but if you have to be at one due to social obligations, getting your shit together for bottle service just makes sense if you're gonna stay the whole night. come on.

i just realized i assumed 40 oz when bars do 26oz. so it's 8.7 drinks per person, which buying individually would be 52 bucks each. so i revise. you're paying 10ish bucks for the server and table. still a good deal, dammit!

Bay St. Douche replying to a comment from A / February 27, 2014 at 12:09 pm

You make too much sense for many of the people on here. The math works out and if you're going to a decent/busy place, $10 is more than worth it to avoid waiting at the bar to get served behind throngs of people just hanging out while being repeatedly bumped in every direction. Not my idea of a fun night. Get a booth and you get some space to hang out with your friends while not having to wait outside in the frigid cold. Also in your math you're forgetting that you don't generally have to pay cover when you get bottles so there's $10 - $20 is savings per person right there.

Saw the title of the post. Read some of the comments. Big question is, who cares? What a truly insignificant topic. I'm not advocating for all blog To articles to be heavy existential pieces, but an article on bottle service is like an article about nothing.

A is right price wise, but in reality it never works out that way. One or 2 people end up footing the bill and if you have girls in your party you know that they aren't paying shit lol.

A while back me and a bunch of friends went to Muzik. Bottle service was around 300 dollars tax and tips not included for a bottle of Belvedere. Next day i went to the liquor store and seen the same bottle for around 40 bucks. Thank god I am not a part of that scene.

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